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Definition of termination
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Termination
(n.) End in time or
existence;
as, the
termination
of the year, or of life; the
termination
of
happiness..
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Indetermination
::
Indetermination
(n.) Want of fixed or
stated
direction.
Disunion
::
Disunion
(n.) The
termination
of
union;
separation;
disjunction;
as, the
disunion
of the body and the
soul..
Undetermination
::
Undetermination
(n.)
Indetermination.
Foreordination
::
Foreordination
(n.)
Previous
ordination
or
appointment;
predetermination;
predestination.
Infundibulum
::
Infundibulum
(n.) A
funnel-shaped
or
dilated
organ or part; as, the
infundibulum
of the
brain,
a
hollow,
conical
process,
connecting
the floor of the third
ventricle
with the
pituitary
body; the
infundibula
of the
lungs,
the
enlarged
terminations
of the
bronchial
tubes..
Adjudication
::
Adjudication
(n.) A
deliberate
determination
by the
judicial
power;
a
judicial
decision
or
sentence.
Fall
::
Fall (n.)
Downfall;
degradation;
loss of
greatness
or
office;
termination
of
greatness,
power,
or
dominion;
ruin;
overthrow;
as, the fall of the Roman
empire..
Fine
::
Fine (n.) End;
conclusion;
termination;
extinction.
Reversion
::
Reversion
(n.) The
returning
of an
esttate
to the
grantor
or his
heirs,
by
operation
of law, after the grant has
terminated;
hence,
the
residue
of an
estate
left in the
proprietor
or owner
thereof,
to take
effect
in
possession,
by
operation
of law, after the
termination
of a
limited
or less
estate
carved
out of it and
conveyed
by him..
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) The
termination
of an
action
in
practice
by the
voluntary
act of the
plaintiff;
an entry on the
record
that the
plaintiff
discontinues
his
action.
Threap
::
Threap
(n.) An
obstinate
decision
or
determination;
a
pertinacious
affirmation.
#NAME?
::
-hood () A
termination
denoting
state,
condition,
quality,
character,
totality,
as in
manhood,
childhood,
knighthood,
brotherhood.
Sometimes
it is
written,
chiefly
in
obsolete
words,
in the form
-head..
Desiderative
::
Desiderative
(n.) A verb
formed
from
another
verb by a
change
of
termination,
and
expressing
the
desire
of doing that which is
indicated
by the
primitive
verb..
Extermination
::
Extermination
(n.) The act of
exterminating;
total
destruction;
eradication;
excision;
as, the
extermination
of
inhabitants
or
tribes,
of error or vice, or of weeds from a
field..
Forecast
::
Forecast
(n.)
Previous
contrivance
or
determination;
predetermination.
Determination
::
Determination
(n.) The act of
defining
a
concept
or
notion
by
giving
its
essential
constituents.
Termination
::
Termination
(n.) End in time or
existence;
as, the
termination
of the year, or of life; the
termination
of
happiness..
Exterminatory
::
Exterminatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
extermination;
tending
to
exterminate.
Preordinance
::
Preordinance
(n.)
Antecedent
decree
or
determination.
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The
whitish
mass of soft
matter
(the
center
of the
nervous
system,
and the seat of
consciousness
and
volition)
which is
inclosed
in the
cartilaginous
or bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of the
spinal
cord, and is
developed
from three
embryonic
vesicles,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with the
central
canal of the cord; the
cavities
of the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities,
or
ventricles,
and the walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the three seg
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